If you think divorce is the only option...read on
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If You Believe Divorce Is the Only Option… Read On!
Introduction:
Are you feeling hopeless in your marriage? Do conversations end in arguments, and the spark seems to have vanished? It might feel like divorce is inevitable. But before you make that decision, let this article offer a glimmer of hope?"your marriage can thrive again.
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Going Through the Pain Barrier
No one likes pain, but it has a purpose. Did you know that in leprosy, it's not the disease itself that causes severe damage, but the inability to feel pain? This lack of sensation leads to injuries that cause deformities. Pain, in essence, warns us that something requires attention and care. It's not always a bad thing.
As a marathon runner, I know the reality of pain. During a marathon, the body exhausts its resources, and pain ensues. It's a natural signal to stop, but often, we can push beyond our perceived limits. Likewise, acknowledging pain in a marriage can help you endure and overcome challenges.
One inspiring story from an Olympic marathon highlights this point. A Tanzanian runner fell, sustaining an injury, but continued despite the pain. His perseverance exemplified commitment. Similarly, acknowledging that marriage involves pain can prepare you to navigate it together.
How to Address Pain in Your Relationship
1. Acknowledge the Pain:
Recognize when something isn’t right and try to identify the cause. Distracting yourself with temporary fixes like holidays or shopping might help momentarily but won’t address the root of the problem. Engage in honest conversations or seek professional counseling. Take action instead of ignoring the pain.
2. Identify the Source:
Ensure the pain you're feeling stems from your marriage and not from external pressures like work or children. It's crucial to communicate with your partner, admitting stress or fatigue, to prevent unnecessary disputes.
3. Understand That Pain Isn’t the End:
Just like in a marathon, pain doesn’t mean failure. It’s natural and expected at times. Don’t let small issues drive you to give up. Pain can be a signal for growth and change in your relationship.
4. Shift Your Focus:
If you constantly focus on negatives, they’ll define your marriage. Instead, appreciate the positives. Don’t let minor irritations overshadow the good. Try a simple exercise: hold a small coin at arm’s length, then move it closer to your eye. Notice how it can block your view entirely. Similarly, don’t let small issues overshadow your marriage.
5. Share the Pain:
Remember the vows you took?"sharing life’s ups and downs. Don’t hesitate to ask for support from your partner. Sharing challenges can strengthen your bond.
A Story of Sharing
An elderly couple in McDonald's shared a meal to the surprise of onlookers who offered to buy them another. Their response? "We share everything." When asked why the wife hadn't started eating, she humorously replied, "The teeth!"
This story, albeit amusing, underscores the importance of sharing in relationships.
Conclusion
While no one enjoys pain, understanding its purpose and managing it can ensure your marriage not only survives but thrives. For further guidance, explore more of my ebook at www.themarriagesite.com.
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